Is there a penalty for stopping less than 30 cm on a slope?
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Stopping less than 30 cm after the designated point results in a 10-point deduction, but being less than 30 cm from the edge does not incur a penalty. The slope test is part of the Subject 2 driving test, specifically the "Slope Parking and Starting" section. If the car's front bumper does not stop on the marker line during slope parking and exceeds 50 cm in either direction, a 100-point deduction is applied. Tips for the Subject 2 driving test: Maintain steady speed by controlling the clutch properly. When turning the steering wheel one full rotation, slightly release the clutch to prevent the car from stalling. Avoid stopping during the test, and ensure the brake is fully depressed when stopping. Failing to do either may affect your score. To prevent rolling back when starting on a slope, release the clutch to the critical point before releasing the brake. Slowly lift the clutch until you feel the car vibrate, then release the brake. Penalty standards for stopping less than 30 cm on a slope: If the car's front bumper or motorcycle's front axle does not stop on the marker line and exceeds 50 cm in either direction, it results in failure. If the deviation is within 50 cm, a 10-point deduction is applied. If the car body is more than 30 cm from the road edge line, a 10-point deduction is given. Exceeding 50 cm from the edge results in failure. If the car rolls back 30 cm but not more than 50 cm after starting, a 20-point deduction is applied.